Loads images, background images, scripts, styles, iframes, videos and audios asynchronously (just 241 bytes).
Loads images, background images, scripts, styles, iframes, videos and audios asynchronously.
nodeList
{NodeList} [optional] - A NodeList of elements. By default, it is the result ofquerySelectorAll('[data-aload]')
.
aload();
$ npm install aload
$ bower install aload
Note: I recommend to use aload
inline in your HTML.
As standalone just include aload
function (just 241 bytes) inline into your HTML file:
<script>
function aload(t){"use strict";var e="data-aload";return t=t||window.document.querySelectorAll("["+e+"]"),void 0===t.length&&(t=[t]),[].forEach.call(t,function(t){t["LINK"!==t.tagName?"src":"href"]=t.getAttribute(e),t.removeAttribute(e)}),t}
</script>
- You should use
data-aload
attributes instead ofsrc
orhref
in your HTML tags (an image for example):
<img data-aload="http://foobar.com/foo.png" width="400" height="300">
data-aload
- URL of the source.
- Now, you can start to load your images asynchronously!
// Onload
window.onload = function () {
aload();
};
- images
- background images
- scripts
- styles
- iframes
- videos
- audios
<img data-aload="http://foobar.com/foo.png" width="400" height="300">
- You must add the following CSS snippet.
[data-aload] { background-image: none !important; }
- Your own CSS.
.foo {
background: url('http://foobar.com/foobar.png');
}
- In your HTML.
<div data-aload class="foo"></div>
<script data-aload="http://foobar.com/foo.js"></script>
<link data-aload="http://foobar.com/foo.css" rel="stylesheet">
<iframe data-aload="http://foobar.com" src="javascript:false"></iframe>
<video data-aload="http://foobar.com/bar.mp4" controls></video>
<audio data-aload="http://foobar.com/foo.mp3" controls></audio>
If you are a front-end developer you must know about Progressive enhancement. Progressive enhancement focuses on the content and it must be showed without JavaScript.
For example, to show images when JavaScript is not enabled you should include the images inside <noscript>
tag.
<img data-aload="http://foobar.com/foo.png"
src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAMLCwgAAACH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw=="
width="400"
height="300">
<noscript>
<img src="http://foobar.com/foo.png" width="400" height="300">
</noscript>
-
Install
gulp
:$ npm install gulp -g
-
Open your terminal and clone
aload
by running:$ git clone [email protected]:pazguille/aload.git
-
Go to aload's folder:
$ cd aload
-
Move to develop branch:
$ git checkout develop
-
Install its dependencies:
$ npm install
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Code, code code!
-
Send pull requests.
npm run dist
: Creates a distribution version ofaload
. You should find two files:./dist/aload.js
and./dist/aload.min.js
.npm test
: Runs mocha tests.
- Guille Paz (Front-end developer | Web standards lover)
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Twitter: @pazguille
- Web: https://pazguille.me
MIT license. Copyright © 2016.